I am not saying I believe there are cougars in the pines but, many populations remain very scarace but still exist in the pines; the bob cat is almost never seen but it still here in very small numbers. Even bears, a bunch of us found bear scat but with all the hours we collectively spend in the woods how often do we see bear? I have yet to. My neighbor saw one, but not me. I spend an enormous amount of time in the woods. I have seen coyote on two occasions, and rattlesnakes on two occasions. It is not too far of a stretch to imagine that cougars could be living in the pines (origins debatable) and remain unseen. Hell the Jersey Devil is spotted more than bobcats!!!LOL Now, if Mountain lions require 100 square miles of territory each, then that is another thing.
Just pointing this out. Also, I recall that Red Lion got it's name from a mountain lion that was killed in the bear swamp area near there.
Jeff